Pete Bevacqua warns ACC did 'permanent damage' to relationship with Notre Dame
Posted Dec 8, 2025
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua made it clear Monday that the fallout from the College Football Playoff snub goes beyond disappointment. It’s fractured the school’s relationship with the ACC. Bevacqua said Monday that the conference’s decision to campaign against Notre Dame throughout the final ranking debates created "permanent damage."
(On3.com)
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